Well, I skipped from OP to this point in the thread and all I can say is, OMFG, that is so hungry looking. I just saw this, I do work during the day. I did mention in another thread that I thought the pace car would show CGM. Good thing Ford doesn't run
Mustangs, they would all be in the back of the line just to stay away from the pace car. Can't wait to see it going around the the track. I will have my DVR set and wear out my replay button!

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Well, I skipped from OP to this point in the thread and all I can say is, OMFG, that is so hungry looking. I just saw this, I do work during the day. I did mention in another thread that I thought the pace car would show CGM. Good thing Ford doesn't run
Mustangs, they would all be in the back of the line just to stay away from the pace car. Can't wait to see it going around the the track. I will have my DVR set and wear out my replay button!

LOL, I hear ya! I have worn my button out watchin the Barrett Jackson Auction. I will be able to post my pictures by midnight if all goes well.

Chevy Camaro Returns as Official Pace Car for 51st Daytona 500; Iconic 2010 Model Returns to the "Great American Race" After 40-Year Absence

DAYTONA BEACH, FL (Feb. 7, 2009) -- Daytona International Speedway officials announced the return of the Chevy Camaro as the Official Pace Car of the 51st running of the Daytona 500--the first Camaro to pace the field since 1969.

"Chevy has been a great partner of the Daytona 500 for more than 30 years, and the Camaro is an automotive icon,'" said Speedway President Robin Braig. "This 2010 model will set the tone for a 21st century sports car, and that's a perfect fit to lead the pack at the 'Great American Race.''

The 426-horsepower vehicle, powered by the 6.2-liter all-aluminum Chevy V-8, carries a PPG Cyber Grey paint scheme with a bold accent design befitting "The World Center of Racing." A Camaro has paced the field just twice in Dayton 500 history, in 1968 and '69, and this 2010 model is scheduled to hit showroom floors this spring.

Built on GM's new global rear-wheel drive architecture, the Camaro also will be offered in V-6-powered LS and LT models. Additional specs of the 2010 model pace car include: